How to watch the Shawn Porter vs Danny Garcia flight live online

Shawn Porter and Danny Garcia will both bring their orthodox stances to bear on September 8, 2018. The two former welterweight champions are coming into this fight with similar stats, making an early winner prediction difficult. Unless you have tickets to watch them square off at the Barclays Center in New York City, you’ll probably need to watch online. And if you’re in the US, UK, or even traveling abroad, you’re in luck. You can stream Garcia vs. Porter live online from anywhere if you follow our guide.

You can watch Porter vs. Garcia online and live starting at 9 pm EST / 2 am GMT+1. The main bout between Garcia and Porter will be preceded by an undercard match between Charles Martin and Adam Kownacki.

Both contenders are hungry for a win and, as expected, both talk a big game. On Twitter, Shawn Porter has already declared himself the winner, stating that he “can’t wait” to hear himself announced the champ.

Can’t wait to hear those words on September 8 for the second time as a pro …

Although this fight will be rather large-scale, there is a limited number of ways to watch. Showtime is the broadcast rights holder in the US, while UK residents will be able to view on Box Nation.

Both US and UK residents can watch rather easily through different streaming services, while other international audiences may be blocked out from traditional sports broadcasting means. We’ve seen some websites reporting that Showtime will be broadcasting the fight on its Showtime Sports to fans outside of the US, UK, and Australia, but we have not been able to confirm this to be true.

With limited viewing options around the world, your best option to watch the Garcia vs. Porter fight card will be to use a VPN to connect to either Showtime, Box Nation, or BT Sport UK.

There are restrictions, however. For Showtime access, you may need to subscribe to an internet TV service that carries Showtime as part of the package. That may also require a US-based credit card or address for payment. The same is likely true for those who want to watch the UK coverage via Box Nation or UK sports.

Once you have that hurdle cleared, all you need is a VPN to let you get past the geographic content blocks set in place. ExpressVPN is one option that will do just that. Among the VPN options we’ve tested, ExpressVPN makes it easy to bypass content restrictions, especially for those connecting to the US or UK. The service has thousands of servers across the globe, with a large portion of them concentrated in those two countries.

A VPN will also help protect your privacy and security online, a key concern for those who want to remain anonymous while streaming. And given ISPs are increasingly prone to slowing down HD video streaming, you may need to use a VPN to ensure good quality video for the fight.

Decide which VPN you’d like to use. We’ve already mentioned ExpressVPN, but NordVPN and CyberGhost are two high-quality, low-cost alternatives.

Download the VPN software

Log into your VPN software and connect to your desired country

Log into your chosen streaming source

You may also need to clear your browser history, cache, and cookies, depending on your browser. If you’re using Chrome, you may need to log out from your Google account as Chrome stores your true location, rendering the bypass ineffective at times.

Let’s explore your streaming options in more detail.

United States

US residents will have the best seats in the house. If you’re able to snag tickets and make it to Barclay Center in NYC, you’ll get the best viewing options. If that’s not an option, however, you can get a Showtime subscription that will work to get you the match, live streaming online.

There are numerous ways to access Showtime. Perhaps the easiest is to sign up for Showtime’s standalone streaming service. That option normally costs $4.99 per month for the first three months, and then $10.99 per month after. However, since the service comes with a 7-day free trial, you can easily sign up the week of the fight, watch the live stream, and then cancel your subscription afterward.

Outside of that option, you can purchase Showtime as an addon to other internet TV streaming services. Services that carry Showtime as an addon option include:

fuboTV (7-day free trial)

Sling TV (7-day free trial)

DirecTV Now (7-day free trial)

Hulu with Live TV (7-day free trial)

AT&T WatchTV (7-day free trial)

YouTube TV (7-day free trial)

PlayStation Vue (5-day free trial)

You can use the free trial with any of these services to watch Showtime’s boxing live stream of the Porter vs. Garcia fight.

If you’re traveling abroad and cannot access any of these services, you will need to use a VPN, as each service blocks content for anyone located outside of the US.

United Kingdom

UK residents require access to Box Nation to watch Garcia vs. Porter. You have several options to purchase a Box Nation subscription.

First, you can get Box Nation as a standalone streaming service for £12 a month. You can easily watch live online from the web or use the Box Nation app.

Alternatively, you can add Box Nation as an add-on service to the following options:

Other Countries

If you’re located outside of the US or UK, a VPN will be needed to connect to any of the services listed above.

As stated earlier, there is some rumor that Showtime will be broadcasting the fight live on its Showtime Sports YouTube page. This is unconfirmed, but if true, it does mean you can use a VPN to bypass geographic restrictions and view the match from almost any country outside the US and UK.

Who will win, Porter or Garcia?

Both Garcia and Porter are going to be fighting with everything they have to win this fight. Not only is money on the line, but a title as well. While it’s true that Garcia has more wins going into the fight, Porter has a slightly longer reach, giving him a potential advantage. This is the first time these boxers have gone against each other, making an outcome hard to predict.

According to running odds on the website Oddschecker, Garcia is currently favored to win by a small margin, with just over 55% of bets going in his favor. A slim percentage of the sports betting crowd are throwing their weight behind a draw, leaving Porter with under 40 percent of the bets.

It’s still early, however, and the odds are likely to change before the fight. You can learn more about how to get involved in legal sports betting by checking out our guide on the best VPNs for sports betting.